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From: Tailkinker
Subject: Inlet
Date: 31 Aug 2003 09:48:10
Message: <pan.2003.08.31.13.49.17.542980@yahoo.co.uk>
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From: Marc Jacquier
Subject: Re: Inlet
Date: 31 Aug 2003 10:36:16
Message: <3f5207e0$1@news.povray.org>
Hey!
Lovely landscape :)
I love the forest (PovTree?), I love the way it fades into fog.
I think the bump on the water could be scaled down.
Marc


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From: Alf Peake
Subject: Re: Inlet
Date: 31 Aug 2003 15:43:13
Message: <3f524fd1@news.povray.org>
Nice one.
I think the water needs scaling up parallel to banks?

Alf


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From: Tailkinker
Subject: Re: Inlet
Date: 1 Sep 2003 18:42:28
Message: <pan.2003.09.01.22.42.27.758506@yahoo.co.uk>
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 16:37:44 +0200, Marc Jacquier wrote:

> Hey!
> Lovely landscape :)
> I love the forest (PovTree?), I love the way it fades into fog.
> I think the bump on the water could be scaled down.

Noted, and I'll modify that...mind, the corrected version will only appear
on my home page.

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From: Tailkinker
Subject: Re: Inlet
Date: 1 Sep 2003 18:42:36
Message: <pan.2003.09.01.12.29.58.304645@yahoo.co.uk>
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 19:57:21 +0100, Alf Peake wrote:

> Nice one.
> I think the water needs scaling up parallel to banks?

Not entirely certain what you mean, but the water level and angle of the
banks were chosen based on some real-life snapshots.

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From: Alf Peake
Subject: Re: Inlet
Date: 2 Sep 2003 07:21:21
Message: <3f547d31@news.povray.org>
"Tailkinker" <gro### [at] yahoocouk> wrote in message
news:pan### [at] yahoocouk...
> On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 19:57:21 +0100, Alf Peake wrote:
>
> > Nice one.
> > I think the water needs scaling up parallel to banks?
>
> Not entirely certain what you mean, but the water level and angle of
the
> banks were chosen based on some real-life snapshots.

Sorry - should have said the normal needs scaling. Your water looks
like lake water, flat with no flow.  The image looks like a river
scene and I was suggesting you stretch the normal in one direction.

Alf


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From: J Random Raytracer
Subject: Re: Inlet
Date: 2 Sep 2003 10:42:09
Message: <3f54ac41@news.povray.org>
The water looks too smooth to me... The way it is, it looks more like oil or
silicone. I'd probably try using f_hetero_mf  isosurface function to get the
high-frequency elements stay in the place and make the surface more ripply
and water-like. Alternatively you could use a number of noise/ripple normals
summed up at different frequencies.

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From: Tailkinker
Subject: Re: Inlet
Date: 3 Sep 2003 01:48:39
Message: <pan.2003.09.03.05.48.39.742349@yahoo.co.uk>
On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 17:39:37 +0300, J.Random Raytracer wrote:

> The water looks too smooth to me... The way it is, it looks more like oil or
> silicone. I'd probably try using f_hetero_mf  isosurface function to get the
> high-frequency elements stay in the place and make the surface more ripply
> and water-like. Alternatively you could use a number of noise/ripple normals
> summed up at different frequencies.

Never heard of either technique...could you possibly give me a snippet of
either or both?

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From: Tailkinker
Subject: Re: Inlet
Date: 3 Sep 2003 01:49:44
Message: <pan.2003.09.03.05.49.44.558601@yahoo.co.uk>
On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 12:22:21 +0100, Alf Peake wrote:

>> Not entirely certain what you mean, but the water level and angle of
> the
>> banks were chosen based on some real-life snapshots.
> 
> Sorry - should have said the normal needs scaling. Your water looks
> like lake water, flat with no flow.  The image looks like a river
> scene and I was suggesting you stretch the normal in one direction.

A number of people have made that comment;  I scaled the normals down by
1/4 in my program.  Of course, for the actual image, I'd need to rescale
it by some other value to get a riverish look...

Thanks for the suggestion.

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From: J Random Raytracer
Subject: Re: Inlet
Date: 5 Sep 2003 12:51:36
Message: <3f58bf18@news.povray.org>
"Tailkinker" <gro### [at] yahoocouk> wrote in message
news:pan### [at] yahoocouk...
> On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 17:39:37 +0300, J.Random Raytracer wrote:
>
> > The water looks too smooth to me... The way it is, it looks more like
oil or
> > silicone. I'd probably try using f_hetero_mf  isosurface function to get
the
> > high-frequency elements stay in the place and make the surface more
ripply
> > and water-like. Alternatively you could use a number of noise/ripple
normals
> > summed up at different frequencies.
>
> Never heard of either technique...could you possibly give me a snippet of
> either or both?

Here you go, for the second method.

Full picture source posted to p.t.s-f, too.

    - J.R.R


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